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Discover Ludwig"looked behind" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person turning their head and looking backwards to observe what is behind them. Example: The frightened child looked behind him, expecting to see a monster lurking in the shadows.
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Selecting a gear, the driver looked behind, ready to reverse.
I looked behind, and there's nobody following me.
"When I went," he said, "I looked behind and saw they weren't coming with me.
"I looked behind to see who it was and got a bit of a shock," he told Radio New Zealand.
Bates looked behind him.
He looked behind him.
She looked behind her.
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He looks behind, crosses the turn for the industrial estate.
Walk through, look behind, up, down, etc.
There is nothing to look behind".
He looks behind.
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